This is the first instalment of a mini-series about JavaScript. I realize that Javascript isn’t exactly new territory, and the web is full of Javascript tutorials, but I still think it’s important to address. Why? Because even though it’s extremely popular, it’s this abundance that leads many beginning (and even intermediate) programmers to believe that javascript is an unpolished and unwieldily scripting language for the web.

In my previous article, ‘What is a Mobile Friendly Website’, I began explaining the differences between mobile-friendly and non-mobile friendly websites. I also provided an introduction to Responsive Web Design.